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    This would help compete against HNRY!!!!!!

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    Hi team, we get how searching across bank accounts would be useful when looking for a specific transaction.

    While our product team have reviewed this idea, we don't have any plans for developing this capability in the short term.

    That doesn’t mean it’s off the table, and we'll continue to assess the interest from community in this as we keep planning our roadmaps.

    If things change we'll gladly share with you all here.

    In the meantime, you can use the search in Xero and filter by bank transactions. It’s not a perfect solution, but it can help in some situations.

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    Josh Webster commented  · 

    Can we also search across codded and uncoded transactions, Bank link and MYOB essentials both have a global search features that are very useful to see similar prior transactions and how they were codded right there in their version of cash coding.

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